MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AMONG CORONAVIRUS-2019 RISK GROUP AT STATE QUARANTINE THAKHANTHO DISTRICT KALASIN PROVINCE
Keywords:
mental health service, coronavirus-2019, state quarantineAbstract
The action research for evaluated result of mental health service model for the quarantined coronavirus-2019 risks group. The mental health service model such as Planned with relevant multidisciplinary practices, implemented by development the potential counselor, actioned in all people at state quarantine between March - April 2020.
154 samples were recruited, data collected by telephone interviewed, assessed of stress, depression, and suicide risks. Data were analyzed by percentage, mean, standard deviation, Chi-square test, Friedman test. 59.70% of sample are female, in day 1 and 7, 44.20% had moderate stress. Abnormal depression score, 48.30 % at day 1, 68.00% at day7 and decreased at day 14. On day one, not found of suicide risk, 50.00% showed suicide risk at day 7 and decreased to 12.50% at day 14. The stress, depression and suicide scores based on time were statistically different.
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